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    How Art Shapes Culture xxxxxxxxx ARTS/125 May 3‚ 2015 xxxxxxxx How Art Shapes Culture Art in the context of the social justice movements in the twentieth century have challenged and shaped American society in many ways. According to the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropiie. (n.d.)‚ [“The Culture for Change Project (CfC)‚ now an initiative by The Boston Foundation‚ was launched in 2007 by the Barr Foundation in partnership with Health Resources in Action (formerly The Medical Foundation)

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    The Market Revolution describes the enlargement of the marketplace that happened in the early 19th-century brought on by the building of new roads and canals to allow remote communities access to each other for the first time. Influenced by the successfulness of the Erie Canal‚ states spent millions of dollars on transportation systems that propelled economic growth. Funded by private developers and state governments‚ thousands of miles of roads and canals permitted manufacturers‚ craftsmen‚ and

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    Early Marriage VS Postponed Marriage Early marriage Advantages: 1. We will feel the eagerly love 2. We can have a child in a young age 3. We will learn about responsibilities in a young age. Disadvantages: 1. Did not have a ready job 2. We can get a pregnant problem cause to young. 3. look older than our real ages Postponed marriage Advantages: 1. We get a mature love 2. We will have a child in the time we already prepared 3. We can do anything without any responsibilities outside

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    technology are just as amenable to social analysis as politics or religion.”[1] The effects that technology has on society and vice versa have changed and evolved since the Technological Revolution of the late 19th century‚ just as the technology has. “Scholars now talk about how the push and pull between technology and society‚ rather than just the push of technology on society.”[1] Since the Technological Revolution‚ in the late 19th century and early 20th century‚ technology has integrated itself

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    At the end of the Civil War‚ America went from a Cash Crop System‚ where money was made by farming‚ to Industrialization. Cotton and tobacco was grown in southern states by landowners who owned slaves. After the Civil War and the freeing of slaves‚ landowners rented out their property to African Americans and poor whites to farm. Doing this caused the new farmers to be indebted to the landlords who became richer. As for the more northern parts of the south‚ people switched to commercial farming.

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    The industrial order of the nineteenth century was a period of growth and advancement in America. With industrialism came an influx of jobs for American and immigrant workers. Technological advances made more jobs available to unskilled workers and led to a rise in national productivity. However‚ the industrial movement also created more challenges within the workplace. Although nineteenth century workers saw slight improvements in wages and working hours‚ workplace conditions remained hazardous

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    The challenges Americans faced in the late 19th Century and early 20th Century. The progressives were urban Northeast college educated middle-class protestants that wanted to solve some problems. To do this they started to form groups named unions. They also started to make strikes in order for them to get the new rights that they wanted. Some of the issues that they were trying to solve were women suffrage‚ income inequality‚ child labor and safer workplace conditions.

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    Andrew Carnegie talks about how the upper class have a responsibility to reduce excess wealth by being charitable to highlight the issues of wealth inequality. He suggests that society can use the wealth from the upper class more responsibly than the state. In the article‚ he talks about his dislike of people using money irresponsibly on material things. He suggests when the upper class distribute their wealth‚ they should do it in a way the promote responsible spending. He talks about how there

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    HIS 1107B Kevin Comtois WeiYun Huang History Essay 1 – Henry George‚ Edward Bellamy and Andrew Carnegie Henry George use 18 months to complete his book which named is Progress and Poverty in San Francisco. When he submitted his book to D. Appleton and Co‚ they didn’t accept his book. Then Henry George turn to his printer friend who named is William Hinton. William Hinton let Henry George use his shop. At first‚ Henry George’s son and Henry George’s printer friends help Henry George

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    Controversy and Twentieth Century Music Controversy and Twentieth Century Music The music has presented ever-changing throughout history. A variety of musicians has passed through each century leaving a lasting impression on the world. Each musician gave you a piece of him or her and how he or she saw the world of music and life through his or her eyes (Kamien‚ 2011). The write will elaborate on two well-known musicians of the 20th century‚ and then contrast and compare a 20th century musician

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